I completely agree about removing the generator, look at the Toyota Prius and every other hybrid ever made - talk about a steaming pile of shit! Take a hybrid, remove the petrol tank & petrol engine & generator, replace them with an equal weight of batteries and you have a zero emission vehicle with a respectable range. Greater range can be achieved by designing more efficient batteries that store more watts hours of power per kg of mass. If the superconductors ever get usable for commercial applications then we could one day have 5 minute charging at service stations - a couple hours of driving followed by a 5 minute coffee break then another 2 hours of driving, sounds pretty good.
Swapping batteries at a service station is an interesting idea. But pretty much every chemistry of batteries suffer from declining performance over time, so swapping your 3 year old battery for a new one would be a bit too good to be true and no way would you want to swap your new battery for a 3 year old one. Maybe a primary battery fitted to the car could be charged from a secondary battery that you could swap at service stations - but there would need to be some working out of cost/weight/performance of such an idea.
Another option would be to have enough range for a good half day of travelling and fast enough charging at specialized stations to get a full charge within a one hour lunch/dinner break. Home charging equipment could charge from empty to full in 8 hours (or even 12) and that would be fine, obviously the charging stations would have high performance charging equipment that could deliver more amps/watt than you will be able to at home. Day to day commuting could be handled just fine with only home charging. Running on batteries provides energy efficiency much better than any diesel car can provide.
Yet another option for families with multiple vehicles - electric commuter vehicle & petrol powered weekend/holiday vehicle. Normal daily driving for most people is easy to achieve on batteries. Maybe removable battery packs should be used to give lighter vehicles with more luggage space for short trips and add weight (losing luggage space) for when longer range is required. Even the motorcycle in the OP has room for more batteries to increase range (as mentioned in the video).
As much as many enjoy the exhaust sound of many bikes, the future will eventually be battery powered, though it may take another decade or 2 for the improvements required for some to change over.
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